12 the tribune thursday october 25 uk stouffvijule in their home game against port perry on wednesday 17 october the anderson haulage- clippers played a very fast game to take their first win of the season 65 s bruce rugelis put the clippers on the scoreboard early in the first period with an assist from bill ackrqyd port perry jailed to score in this period it was the second period that gave the clippers their problems penalties again no less than three clippers penalties in rapid succession gave port perry their chance to notchup three quick goals had it not been for clippers goalie dean howse there would have been a lot morel jamie mckay gave the clippers their second goal with glen gibson setting it op rugelis came in for his second goal of the game with a nice pass from j kevin bartley just two minutes before the end of the period one minute later with the score tied three apiece rugelis again went- to work and gave up a perfect pass to glen gibson who neatly flicked it into the net with five minutes left in the final period kevin bartley made a copy book goal when bill ackroyd made a clean breakaway from the clippers blue line gave the port perry defence a lesson in puck control and laid it right on bartley s stick it was the nicest goal of the evening with a 54 lead towards the end of the third ted waite gave the clippers their insurance goal with a pass by jamie mckay it was just as well be did for without it the game would have been another frustrating tie for the cuppers with only 12 seconds on the dock port perry made a strong comeback and scored their final goal without doubt this was a good game for the clippers after five games they aire beginning to show their potential future clipper games are tonight october 25 at port hope october 26 at port perry and october 31 at home to beaverton rrvvyrtfs mary hoey wins 1500 metres cdsscouhtry we are where you belong hours mon thur95 fri 97 sat 930 1230 gtouffbtue btetrict crebit wtnion etrmteb 96 main street w 6402811 stouffville ontario 6404822 york regional in the york county public school cross- country meet held at the vivian forest- on thursday october 18 no less than 27 schools took part with an extremely strong contingent from summitview school stouffville there were no less than 13 teams entereed in the girls 1500 metre event in which summitviews mary hoey took an early lead despite pulling a muscle which gave her considerable pain mary hung on to her 10 yard lead over kelly pearson of baythorn- and gave everything she had to complete the last hundred yards 6f a stiff uphill section of the course for a well deserved first place from over 150 runners summitview also managed sixth place- in the team standings in this race in the first race of the day the 1000 metres for boys jeff christiensen took third place overall finishing closely behind two unionville runners the team finished third overall only four points behind franklin street school in the girls 2000- metres summitview had no individual platings in the first five but the team put- in an excellent performance to finish third overall out of the twelve schools entered top performance of the day came from franklin street school who took no less than two individual and two team awards in the girls 1000 metres and 2000 metres events in addition to placing well in other events olympic show of shows nov 2nd and 3rd queen elizabeth theatre cne sears olympic show of shows is being presented as a national fund raising event for the boys and girls clubs of canadaln ccnjunctionwiththecanadianolyrtipicassociationwi the sears olympic show of shows will be a multimedia pre sentation featuring slides film and live fashion show usingthe latest in lighting and special effects and will be held in the queen elizabeth theatre at the cne this is the first show of its kind and size ever produced by a canadian retailer and will introduce the 1980 winter olympic uniforms to be worn by the canadian athletes as official sponsor and coordinator of the canadian olympic teams uniform and clothing requirements simpsonssears limited will be outfitting some 1 00 athletes and 1 00 support personnel for the 1 980 olympic games to be held in lake placid in february in conjunction with its canadian suppliers sears will be providing the canadian team with parade trainingski suits luggage and the largesj assortment ever of accessories which include hair dryers sunglasses cosmetics bath robes and just about every- thing else that can make the athletes stay in lake placid more enjoyable tickets the price of hie ticket to see the sears olympic show of shows is 5 with net proceeds to be given to the boys and girls clubs of canada show time is 830 pm fri nov 2nd and sat novsrd tickets are available at the customer service departments at sears hillcrest mall or markham place and through the boys and girlsclubs exerting contest prize one tour for two to the winter olympics at lake placid new york will be awarded at eachshowthe threeklay tour includes tickets to the olympics accommodation and airfare for two jean claude killy special guestjean claude killy will be present at both shows j stouffville bakery specials this week crusty rolls 99 doz reg 115 pumpkin tarts 6for89 reg 105 57 main st w stouffville bakery 6403146 mary hoey of summitview public school shows the determination that gave her first place in the 1500 metres york counties cross country meet held in the vivian forest last thursday jim holt bowling scores homelite save 2000 homelite chain saws that dig in and get the job done when youre looking for a chain saw that combines cutting power with safety look to homelite the homelite safettip feature prevents kickback and is available as optional equipment on certain models see the complete line of homelite chain saws at your nearest participating dealer and take advantage ol the special discount offered on the xl1 a0 and sxlmini models v until october 31st 1979 vi registered trademark textron canada limited registered user j t4 xl1 ao 16 bar i 19995 reg 21995 c ft sxlmini 16 bar 22995 reg 24995 stouffville sales service highway 48 box 249 stouffville 416 6401814 47 hwy 5 x 1 x 1- s sunday night seniors on sunday october 21 dave gould was the leader with a score of 648 other scores were jim vaughan 509 wally blacklock 501 barry davis 592 charlie mlnaker 549 debbie pat- tenden 602 sheila ward 565 over 200 scorers were jim vaughan 214 julie ireland 227 wally blacklock 205 barry davis 219 dave gould 2s2 charlie mlnaker 224 debbie pattenden 228 202 sheila ward 204 monday night- mens in monday night mens bowling bill johnston was the forerunner with a high triple of 816 other scorers were gord gauslin 783 allan plette 798 byron tuck 745 barry irving 651 bill dart 708 bill white 761 glen caterer 700 garry dube 708 john- wilson 768 robert gleave717 glen jackson 685 bob money 673 bill grove 728 john vanderligt 719 tuesday night mixed stouffville bud feaver led the field in the tuesday night mixed bowling league on oct 16 with a high triple of 821 and singles games of 319 265 237 other scores were george dufton 694 236243 215 rick burrows 662 234 222 206 dave cumming 627 265 217 sandra charlton 674 280 283 other scores over 200 were bruce charlton 223 randy lee 214 allen boadway 213 robert gleave 210 201 bob lewis 207 steve bell 202 arlene butson 238 marie nesbitt 227 angle stlner 225 grietfe gray 222 darlene huge clearance sale this weekend only f save 50 off every chesterfield or hide a bed i save off every piece of unpainted furniture chests dressers desks night tables etc save off every maple mates bed complete witrlmattress save 20 off every 39 replacement matthess 5ave 100 off 8 only loveseats as low as 3900 save over 100 off our top quality bunk beds harjvoo posts v thick solid posture boords quilrednawessos cyrnpfetf vwfh slidincj ladder and yuajilr ihns guarantee nodeportrrcnt store will equal thisoher on this bunk bed set a leqiiimotc 100 00 plus savings you must see it to believe it compare anywhere please 1 2 only available cash 4 carry wide wheel bed frame adjustable extra special save izonlyavailable-xasrucarry- jjtovi a 39 continental u isivj reds box spring mattress 3eg s119 oho value only s 39 54 queen size o crtmpkmphkpmflnl lull ol used iirtcjre relrrgtitorv stoves etc johns hideaway n trkham johnston 206 audrey good 205 bertie feaver 200 tuesday legion ladies stouffville in the legion ladles 9 pm game on tuesday oct 16 lois bartley was front runner with a high triple of 713 and singles games of 262 203 243 other scores were gaye lehman 640 245 ruth winterstein 629 235 joanne gunther 242 norma tran- mer 219 barb zellers 218 marlon grove 218 karen foote 218 lynda bonchef 217 lois marshman 214 barb thmas 213 adele willis 213 edna plette 212 isobel kerr 209 ella nichols 203 mltzl aida 203 klmn reesor 202 wednesday 7 pm mixed in the wednesday night oct 17 7pm mixed league gamesreve ireland rolled a high triple of 753 with singles gamesof 276266 and 211 bill dart came a close second with 727 263 243 and 221 stan crust with 717 hit a single of 324 and 209 other scores were as follows jean dart 708 239 238 231 byron ruck 693 279 238 bin menar 653 290wally crowder 631 218 211 202 lois bartley 622 224 222 grant drewery 608 239 other scores over 200 were terry james 227 bill petrie 225 spared maureen peterson 213 floyd forsyth 208 marion crowder 207 207 mary drewery 207 val crust 207 ron mnccallum 205 al mcvicar 204 terry mcvlcar 203 barb menar wednesday 9 pm mixed stouffville in the 9 pm wednesday mixed bowling league john wilson rolled a high triple of 717 with singles games of 308 211 and i 198 close behind was joan mccracken with 704 and singles of 275 229 and 290 other scores were delight baker 658 219 234 205 ron robinson 609237 196 176 bob bundy 606 203 194 209 jacqule hare 602 254 163 185 singles over 200 were lynn catherwood 244 dee bundy 234 lisa derkach 231 ron robb 224 ruby johnson 221 robert derkach 216 sandra charlton 200 wednesday afternoon ladies stouffville in the wednesday afternoon ladles bowling league the high triple went to betty ardila with 646 and singles games of 222 214 and 210- bunny munroe took the high single with 270 other scores over 200 were helen hassard 228 239 flostacey 233 241 lois- spang 203 caroline stephenson 235 louise roney 217 marlon hazell 236 june vllek 205 cathy cambden 223 marilyn lee 214 norma johnston 245 dorothy bangay 241 ev rae 205 barb andrews 238 youth bowling league the scores for the youth bowling club junior division on saturday oc tober 20 were as follows kevin vllek 272 169 doug oldham 222 liz crittenden 210 200 150 kim tuck 207 183 181 carrie watts 202 156 160 tina hie 199 177 craig vaughan 192 157 chris irwin 189 152 brent lowery 186 nell thomas 186 don brooks 185 167 155 sheldon rennlcks 182 stephen gayton 176 157 lewis cottage 175 cathy crlt- tenden 172 david wilcox 162 john mccracken 160 adrlenne rubbins 159 special events tournament winners were kim tuck 648 brent lowery 646 ron gibson 640 robert hart 634 kevin vllek 625 cathy crlttendnen 623 bantam division the scores for the youth bowling club bantam division held on saturday october 20 were kathy blbby 116 146 tammy gyton 142 brlgette fernle 102 jamie campbell 120 julie- ann gyton 108 michelle barker ill 112 dean cot tage 1 14 darren mccool 101 douglas cottage 113 sherl weir 148 103 mark conway 117 jennifer macklln 105 greg frederick 101 mark palmer 101 steven nesbitt 105 155 brian preston 130 159 vonny hunter 122 mark butson 168 115 greg vllek 132 159 karen hary 102 scott couperlhwalte 121 andrew robertson 101 matthew butson 113 john watters 115 chris kerswlll 115 132 sherri agnew 135 heather v kerswlll 101 derek petri 131 113 doug macklln 110 wayne hunt 113 the sharp shooters for the two games scores were laura camp- bell 339 140 199 karen corner 313 140 173 soccer stouffville the whitchurch stouffville soccer club will be holding a rock-a- thon on 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